At 12:55 PM 3/10/2009, Marvin wrote:
>You can put POR-15 on newly cleaned sand-blasted metal. I did that to my
>frame and it's lasted over 6 years now. However, for metal that is
not freshly
>sand blasted you do need to use metal ready or some other cleaner
(like a dirt
>& grease remover used for pre-painting) to get it squeaky
clean. Otherwise the
>POR-15 will peel off. Eastwood rust encapsilator seems to be more
forgiving of
>a little dirt.
One other thing about POR 15. It doesn't like sun light. You'll
need to top coat
it with something. To do that you'll either need to sand it to rough
it up, or spray
a copy of color (top coat) pain while the POR is still tacky.
If you haven't you might also want to read my POR
FAQ http://bricklin.org/TechCentral/TCFAQPOR15.htm
John
John T. Blair WA4OHZ email: jblair1948@cox.net
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